UN chief warns AIDS progress at risk from funding cuts
UN Secretary General António Guterres warned on June 22 that cuts in international funding could reverse decades of progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS. He noted that 9.2 million people who need treatment lack access, with AIDS-related deaths hitting 630,000 in 2024. Funding reductions threaten health programs in low-income countries with high infection rates.
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